Even though it's not new to OSNews, it is a rare occurrence: an interview with an actress. Today, we have an interview with Nicki Clyne, the Canadian-born actress who portrays Cally Henderson in the popular and critically-acclaimed TV series "Battlestar Galactica". She talks about what it's like to be part of the BSG family, her role as Cally, but also about things that have absolutely nothing to do with the series. Be warned that this interview contains spoilers; you can skip straight to page 3 to avoid them.

I'm definately curious as to how OS News secured this interview, but it kind of makes sense. I'm a BSG fan and so is my Writing professor strangely enough. It is kind of surreal that the big three Sci Fi shows are all gone, but maybe the TV movie format makes more sense.

My take: ;-) Cally's story is the only aspect of BSG that has made ANY. SENSE. AT. ALL. in the fourth season: the choice of the "hidden four" demonstrated conclusively that the show's creators had completely lost their way and would chase any plot twist, no matter how ridiculous. Never mind Baltar's anti-success in everything he does. (Does he even remember that he started the series as a scientist?!?)

Nicky's acting has made Cally's part all the more compelling, and even though it was depressing to see the character's untimely end, holy cow at least it made sense. I wonder if Tyrol will ever have his questions regarding the mysterious circumstances of her death answered.

SPOILERSMy take: ;-) Cally's story is the only aspect of BSG that has made ANY. SENSE. AT. ALL. in the fourth season: the choice of the "hidden four" demonstrated conclusively that the show's creators had completely lost their way and would chase any plot twist, no matter how ridiculous. Never mind Baltar's anti-success in everything he does. (Does he even remember that he started the series as a scientist?!?)

Sad, but so true. The so called creative 'geniuses' behind this show really turned out to be unimaginative, uncreative, and just plain boring. There is so much missed potential they could have done with this show, instead it turned out to be a very un-imaginative West Wing in space. They spent about 100x more showing lame scenes of worthless political fighting, elections, cabinet meetings, etc.. than actually exploring anything beyond some idiot debates.

This will be the first TV series I have watched in some time where I will be glad it ended. What is truly sad is some idiots have given the green light for Ronald Moore to "re-image" the classic movie The Thing. Anyone want to take bets now on badly this will fail at the box office?

p.s. Any article that breaks away from this childish, idiotic flame infested fanboy OS wars is a blessing!

What is truly sad is some idiots have given the green light for Ronald Moore to "re-image" the classic movie The Thing. Anyone want to take bets now on badly this will fail at the box office?

The number of unnecessary remakes is getting to be absurd. I can't imagine Moore being able to improve on John Carpenter's version. That's almost as bad as the prospect of a remake of The Evil Dead, or the rumoured Darren Aaronofsky remake of Lone Wolf and Cub (as a western, of all things).

The A-Team is already slated for a remake. I will sandpaper my eyes in January, just enough that they may heal by Dcember, and hopefully avoid the whole sorry mess. Sheesh, I even heard BRUCE WILLIS is associated with it :-\

I strongly disagree! Quality of episodes vary in season 4, that is true, but I wouldn't blame writers for that. As far as story telling is concerned, I consider it being brilliant. Other thing is that directing sometimes sucks. Two last episodes were great - but the one that aired just before them - was poorly directed, and I didn't enjoy it at all - even though it included some really dramatical elements of story.

Nicki was also a bit player in the first (or was it second?) episode of the second season of Dark Angel ("Bag 'em" - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0554561/ gives more info.) She played a transgenic (X6) who Max (Jessica Alba) named "Fix-it". Oddly, there's another link to Cally - Aaron Douglas (Chief Tyrol) was also in an episode of Dark Angel.. later in that season ("Exposure - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0554570/ for more info.)

I also loved her in Tiki Bar TV. I remember when it was released and I almost fell off my seat :-) Almost as odd as when Alex Albrecht was in it. Lala is still "da bomb" though :-))

No, it's not OS News. It's sort of like charity. You got to allow the geeks that come here the chance to pretend that they talk to women once in a while. Otherwise the only contact they will have with women is their obligatory softporn desktop wallpaper.

This is the last place I'd expect an interview with a Galactica actress! Very well done, and she's such a down to earth girl (and looks a bit like a girl I once dated).

I liked the way she yearned, quietly, for Chief during the early episodes - she played that whole arc so well. Galactica is one of the few shows that has gotten stronger the further it's gone. The finale should be great.

You don't need to be the Amazing Kreskin to predict BSG's future. The hand writing is on the wall: BSG faces a bleak future. In fact there won't be any future at all for BSG because BSG is dying. Things are looking very bad for BSG. As many of us are already aware, BSG continues to lose market share. Red ink flows like a river of blood.